UMVA has learned that President Donald J. Trump recently completed a comprehensive six‑month physical at Walter Reed Military Medical Center, and the results are striking.
The exam, which spanned just over three hours, concluded that every metric checked out “perfectly,” according to the President’s own statement on his social platform. He expressed gratitude to the doctors and staff before heading back to the White House.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that this marks Trump’s third full physical since assuming office in January 2025, a routine now closely watched by the nation as he approaches his 80th birthday.
During the evaluation, doctors identified chronic venous insufficiency—a condition common among individuals over 70—that explains the swollen ankles noted last summer. Despite this, an echocardiogram revealed a normal cardiac structure and function, with no signs of heart failure, kidney trouble, or systemic illness.
Laboratory panels, including a complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic profile, coagulation studies, D‑dimer, BNP, and cardiac biomarkers, all fell within normal limits, reinforcing the overall picture of robust health.
Investigators also clarified the modest bruising observed on the President’s hands. The marks are attributed to routine aspirin therapy, a standard element of cardiovascular prevention, and the occasional handshakes that accompany his public duties.
In a development reported by UMVA, the President’s medical team emphasized that these minor findings pose no immediate risk and that his cardiovascular regimen remains effective and well‑managed.